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You've been doing this long enough to know: once the saw touches stone, you can't take it back. Wrong sink cutout. Flipped template. Old spec. Off by a quarter inch. The slab is done.
And you know what a remake costs. It's not just the slab. It's the re-order, the re-template, the re-fab, the delayed install, and the customer who's telling everyone how it went.
Try AI verification free3 free verifications/month on Starter. Unlimited on Pro ($299/mo).
Template had specs from 3 years ago. New model was 1/4 inch wider. Didn't notice until the sink wouldn't drop in. Exotic quartzite. No replacement in stock. Two-week delay. Customer threatened to go to someone else.
Template looked fine on screen. Nobody caught the seam placement. Cracked during install from thermal stress. Had to refab the entire L-section. Ate the cost because the GC blamed the fabricator.
Customer wanted an ogee edge. Nobody told them Dekton at 2cm is too thin for that profile. Chipped during profiling. Entire countertop scrapped. Had to re-order at the customer's expense β they went with a different shop.
The average shop has 2-3 template errors per month. At $3,000-$7,000 per remake, that's $72,000 to $252,000 per year at risk.
Source: Moraware industry benchmark β 10% of average shop revenue goes to reworks.
Before your saw touches stone, AI runs 5 checks that catch the mistakes your eyes miss.
Cross-checks every measurement against the manufacturer's current spec sheet. Catches reveal errors, overhang mistakes, and tolerance violations. If the spec says 33-1/4 inches and your file says 33-1/2, you'll know before you cut.
Verifies cutout dimensions, corner radii, and position relative to edges. Flags cutouts that are too close to the edge, wrong size, or using an old spec. The #1 source of remakes, caught automatically.
Checks if the specified edge profile works with the material thickness. That ogee on 2cm Dekton? AI flags it before you chip the slab trying.
Validates seam locations against structural requirements. Flags seams near cutouts, unsupported overhangs, or spots where thermal stress will crack it during use.
Checks if the template geometry is safe for the specified material. Thin granite peninsulas, sharp porcelain angles, narrow quartzite overhangs. The things you know from experience β but your new guy might not.
Every verification returns a score from 0-100 with specific findings. Green means cut. Yellow means review. Red means stop. No ambiguity.
2-3 template errors per month
$3,000-$7,000 per remake
2-3 weeks lost per remake (re-order, re-fab, re-install)
Customer tells 10 people about the bad experience
GC stops sending you work
$72K-$252K/year at risk
Every template checked in 30 seconds
5 automated checks per template
Errors caught before cutting
Starter: 3 verifications/mo β $149
Pro: unlimited verifications β $299
One saved remake pays for 16-33 months
A single $5,000 remake, prevented once, pays for:
33 months of Starter. 16 months of Pro.
This isn't a software expense. It's insurance you can't afford to skip.
You probably do. And you're probably good at it. But how about your other guys? What about Friday afternoon when everyone's rushing to get one more job cut before the weekend? The errors don't happen when you're paying attention. They happen when you're not. AI doesn't have a Friday afternoon.
It's enough to see if the tool works. Use your 3 free verifications on the jobs with the most expensive slabs β the ones where a mistake really hurts. If it catches even one thing, you'll know whether Pro is worth it. And Pro is unlimited.
It cross-references your DXF against manufacturer spec databases, checks geometric relationships (seam-to-cutout distances, edge-to-cutout clearances, material thickness constraints), and flags anything outside safe tolerances. It's not guessing. It's measuring.
Good. That means you're careful. But careful doesn't scale. When you hire your next guy, or take on more volume, or get a rush job at 4pm on Thursday β that's when the streak ends. AI is the safety net you put in place before you need it.
For shops that want to check the big jobs
For shops that can't afford a single remake
No credit card required
You wouldn't skip checking a level on an install. You wouldn't skip checking a measurement before ordering stone.
So why are you cutting templates without checking them?
Verify your first template free3 free verifications included. No credit card required. Takes 30 seconds.